Friday, January 18, 2019

Kaleshwaram Project ....!

"River Godaavari flows at 100 metres above mean sea level, while Telangana region is situated at 300 to 650 metres above the mean sea level....",
Isn't it a remarkable feat to achieve this delta difference in pumping the sacred Godaavari waters, just like how Sage Bhageeratha, did a staunch penance to bring down the "Mandaakini..." from Devlok to Earth as "Ganga..." ? ( and of-course she continued her swirls in to the nether worlds as well taking the name "Bhogavathi" to replenish the remains of "Sagaraputrulu" who were burnt to ashes by KapilaMaharshi for disturbing his penance and illegitimately accusing him of stealing their "Yaagaashwam.." (the sacred horse). )
This documentary has an amazing attention to the detail outlined by a well versed fluent reporter who possess a very strong grasp on every important aspect, a great live bird's eye view of the entire project, a thorough explanation on how it stands apart from the rest in terms if its massive construction saga adhering to the international standards and encompassing wonders that no other heavy irrigation projects across the world would have had in them....
It reminds me of how Sadguru Sree Chaaganti gaaru explains the intricate details of each and every character and the legend associated with it, in 'SrimadBhaagawatham' discourse... 
Hope every farmer would soon receive his share of Godaavari waters to make their land fertile to cultivate a green Telangana with a great Food surplus and bless each and every person associated with this Kaleshwaram project for making their lives abundant with eternal riches of crops... 
( As a few might already know, 'Kaleshwara Mukteeshwara' Temple is the only temple in the entire world where in there are 2 'Shiva Lingas' on the same pedestal with naturally formed divine perforations on them in to which the holy 'Abhishekam' water is poured by devotees and the same would get merged in to Godaavari by assimilating Lord Shiva's blessings directly after which river Godaavari continues to flow steadily and takes a massive form of 'AkhandaGodaavari' by the time it reaches Bhadraachalam / RaajaMahendravaram / Dhawaleshwaram and finally gets merged in to the Bay of Bengal by many a split in the form of various tributaries at Yaanam, Antarvedi, etc.... )

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